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Road cycling routes around Mettican Glebe offer diverse landscapes, from gentle rolling hills to areas with more significant elevation changes. The region, encompassing or closely associated with Mettican Glebe, features meandering rivers and forests, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Routes cater to different fitness levels, with options ranging from moderate rides to more challenging segments. This area is characterized by its natural features, making it suitable for exploring on two wheels.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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85.5km
03:46
560m
560m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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67.5km
02:49
420m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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81.6km
03:32
540m
540m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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43.4km
01:53
300m
300m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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98.8km
04:34
840m
840m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Mountsandel Fort is a prehistoric fort dating to the Mesolithic period that was reused in the Irish Middle Ages (10th to 11th centuries). Located in Coleraine, County Derry, the fort consists of a huge grassy mound hollowed out in the middle, overlooking the River Bann. A must-see for lovers of mysterious monuments!
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The church is located in the pedestrian area and the park is behind it, with playgrounds and a nice lawn.
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In a very nice little square, with benches and many shops in the pedestrian area.
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This is the best preserved court tomb in the Causeway Coast area. A Neolithic tomb dating from c.4000 to 2000 BC. It was excavated twice, in 1935 and 1975. It consists of a horse shoe shaped forecourt that leads into a small chamber. There is a cremation passage behind the chamber containing three pits, one of these pits held the remains of several people. This form of cremation passage is the only one of its type found in Ireland.
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Contained within the ruins is a sculpture of the crucifixion, which is thought to date from the 10th Century, making it one of the oldest in Ireland. St Lurach founded an important church here in the 6th century. It was plundered by Vikings in 832 and burned in 1135. Following the 12th-century ecclesiastical reforms this was the seat of a bishop from the mid 12th to the mid 13th century, then served as parish church until the new church across the road was built in the early 19th century. This long history is reflected in the much patched and altered fabric, and the big uneven graveyard.
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The Mettican Glebe area offers a diverse range of terrain for road cyclists. You'll find routes with gentle rolling hills, meandering rivers, and enchanting forests. While many routes are moderate, some include more significant elevation changes, with climbs up to 837 meters, providing options for various fitness levels. The region is known for its captivating and ever-changing views.
Yes, the Mettican Glebe area caters to a range of fitness levels. While most routes are classified as moderate, there are also more challenging options available for experienced cyclists. The guide features 22 moderate routes and 1 difficult route, ensuring there's something for everyone, from those seeking a leisurely ride to those looking for a significant challenge.
Road cycling around Mettican Glebe offers opportunities to see several notable natural features and landmarks. You might encounter the majestic Binevenagh Mountain, the serene Binevenagh Lake, or enjoy incredible views from the Binevenagh Viewpoint. The River Foyle, crossed by the iconic Peace Bridge, is another significant feature in the wider region. Areas like Knockagarran Townland and Carricklee Hill also offer lovely countryside views.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Mettican Glebe are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Garvagh Pyramid โ Garvagh Forest Trails loop from Gortaheran and the Garvagh Pyramid โ Garvagh Forest Trails loop from Kilrea are excellent circular options that showcase the region's varied landscapes.
The Mettican Glebe area, with its gentle rolling hills and diverse landscapes, is generally enjoyable for road cycling throughout the warmer months. Spring and summer offer the most pleasant conditions with longer daylight hours and milder weather, ideal for exploring the region's natural beauty. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While the guide primarily features moderate to difficult road cycling routes, the region's general character of gentle rolling hills and picturesque scenery can be appealing for families. For very young children or those new to cycling, it's advisable to look for routes with minimal elevation gain and away from busy roads. Always assess the route's difficulty and traffic conditions to ensure it's suitable for your family's experience level.
For cyclists looking for longer distances, the Mettican Glebe area offers several extended routes. The Garvagh Pyramid โ Mountsandel Fort loop from Coleraine is a substantial ride at nearly 99 km, while the Mussenden Temple โ Sea Shed Coffee & Fruit loop from Limavady covers about 85.5 km, offering coastal views and varied terrain.
The duration of road cycling routes in Mettican Glebe varies depending on the distance and elevation. Many moderate routes can be completed in approximately 3 to 4 hours. For instance, the Garvagh Pyramid โ Garvagh Forest Trails loop from Portglenone typically takes around 3 hours and 32 minutes, while longer routes can extend to over 4 hours.
There are over 20 road cycling routes available for exploration around Mettican Glebe. This guide highlights 23 distinct routes, offering a wide variety of options for cyclists to discover the diverse landscapes of the region.
Yes, some routes in the broader Mettican Glebe region offer stunning coastal views or pass by significant water features. The Mussenden Temple โ Sea Shed Coffee & Fruit loop from Limavady provides coastal vistas. Additionally, the region features the scenic River Foyle and the artificial Binevenagh Lake, which overlooks Benone Strand, offering picturesque water-based scenery.
The Mettican Glebe area is a popular choice for road cyclists, with over 10 komoot users having explored its varied terrain. Cyclists often appreciate the diverse landscapes, ranging from gentle rolling hills to more challenging segments, and the captivating views of forests, rivers, and natural landmarks like Binevenagh Mountain.
Absolutely. The Mettican Glebe region is characterized by enchanting forests, and several road cycling routes lead through or alongside these wooded areas. The Garvagh Pyramid โ Garvagh Forest Trails loop from Gortaheran is a prime example, offering a mix of landscapes including forest trails.


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